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A landspout tornado was reported Saturday roughly 40 kilometres north of Stettler, Alta., according to Environment Canada.

"It does look like it touched the ground and caused some damage," said Environment Canada meterologist Kyle Fougere.

He said while hard to confirm, the caller who reported the landspout sent in some pictures and said there was some minor damage to a local farm yard that included broken trees, a bent flag pole and some empty grain bins being tossed around.

Fougere says landspout tornados are essentially funnel clouds that touch the ground and are formed from weaker thunderstorm systems than full-scale tornadoes.